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The original Trinity Church, built in 1839, closed in about 1909, and had been the Labour Exchange for almost a century. Now Trinity Church Network will be "seeking the welfare of the city" through the reopened building. It will become a centre of celebration for all of Trinity's congregations and for major city events, for personal restoration, training activities, community support, and for the arts. The building will be the administrative hub of Trinity Church Network, and the home of Trinity's Central congregation.Location: 50, Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 1
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Anton is a Pianist, Classical Composer, and freelance musician. He started keyboard/piano lessons when he was 15 years old, and quickly realised his natural ability to improvise and compose music. At 17, he started gigging and performing covers and original music with various musicians, including Dublin based singer/songwriter Hayley Reid. By Summer 2003 he was becoming known as a strong piano soloist, and made himself available for dinner parties and events, improvising or performing his own compositions. He started work on a classical piano album of original compositions in February 2004. The album was to be titled "Attic Melodies", due to the fact Anton composed and recorded it in his converted home attic studio! He launched his debut classical piano album, "Anton - Attic Melodies" at the Dublin National Concert Hall on 7th November 2004. The album was described by critics as "Simple and melodic, yet deeply emotional". One critic said "If Philip Glass was taught piano by Chopin, the results would be something like this..... simply beautiful!" Anton appeared on the RTE Show Capital D at 7.30pm, Monday 21st Dec 2009, performing an original arrangement of Silent Night with Kim Taylor, the St Marks Choir and band. He frequently plays piano in St Marks Church, Pearse Street on Sundays. As well as being a Classical Composer, Anton is a well-rounded improviser of Jazz, Blues, and Gospel styles.